Issue No. 42 Table of Contents

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United States

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United States

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CHRIS HARVEY

United Kingdom

Cover Feature

MARKUS SCHINHAMMER Wing Chun Isn’t a GameBy Kleber BattagliaSifu Markus Schinhammer started his martial arts journey when he was five years old, training in Karate, Taekwondo, and Judo. He began training Escrima and Wing Tsun in the Leung Ting lineage simultaneously at age 13. For the past four years, he has learned Ip Man Wing Chun as a private student of Grandmaster Samuel Kwok. In this in-depth interview, he shares his views about the swap from the Leung Ting lineage for Samuel Kwok’s, which taught him many things about real fighting, form training, body mechanics and structure, Chi Sau, and lots more. Today, he is a recognised Sifu under the Samuel Kwok Wing Chun Martial Arts Association and Ip Man Wing Chun Germany.

Columns

SECOND NATURE Attack the Attack Wing Chun’s Fight StrategyBy Wayne Belonoha Learn how Wing Chun strategy applies the principles of economy of motion, time, and energy to maximise the chances of success in a fight.

KEEPING IT SIMPLE To Grade or not to Grade Is a Grading Syllabus just a Moneymaking Process?By Shaun Rawcliffe Many Wing Chun schools, today, seem to be adopting a grading system, despite the fact that, in Hong Kong and China, there have been no such grading or symbolism of rank.

THE INNER CIRCLE Gulao 2018: Part OneBy Jim Roselando Jr. In this two-part series, Sifu Roselando offers a full report of all research found during his recent visit with the Gulao Pin Sun Wing Chun family in China.

THE STRAIGHT LEAD Situation Critical Hitting Soft TargetsBy Jason Korol Striking soft targets, like the eyes and groin, are essential to Jeet Kune Do. Simple, right? But if we haven’t trained for something consistently, we’ll likely find under real pressure that we can’t do it.

Features

GAN YIU TEEM Keeping the Fight in Wing ChunBy Keith King Sitting in a quiet restaurant in downtown Guangzhou, the powerful voice of Master Gan brings the room to silence as he recounts his time in Wing Chun.

THE ABSENCE OF COMBAT PRESSUREBy Justin Och When we watch our brothers take on an assailant from another martial art, how do they fare? What does it say about our training and capability when those that fly our flag can’t fight? How do we change that for the next generation?

BRUTAL HONESTY IN TRAINING Making Wing Chun Honest AgainBy Adam Williss The concepts of Wing Chun are all about simplicity, directness, practicality, and efficiency. So, why have so many of Wing Chun’s training methods become contrary to simple, direct, practical, and efficient?

MASTER GUO SHILEI Internal and External Are Just LabelsBy Zhang Tianyu Can Wing Chun, or even other martial arts, benefit from the training methods of Baguazhang, Taijiquan, and Xingyiquan? We sat down with Master Guo Shilei, a 7th generation successor of the Ma style Baguazhang, to find out.

A PATHWAY FROM OUTSIDE TO INSIDE Using the Long Pole to Generate Internal PowerBy Simone SebastianiWing Chun is an Internal method of traditional Chinese Gung Fu; the key to developing real Gung Fu is to shift from External force to Internal. The Wing Chun Long Pole helps us to reach this goal.

Departments

STRUCTURE AND APPLICATION The Five Most Important Components of Chi SauBy Dr. Robert ChuChi Sau is a trap. Overemphasise it and it will stagnate one, and underemphasised, it will leave the practitioner empty-handed.

THE KUNG FU GENIUS We Need Better Books for Wing ChunBy Alex Richter The ability to discuss history and facts without a “spin” is a fine line to walk. This can and must be done for Wing Chun someday.

BUILT UPON FUNCTION Drift or DisruptBy Mark HobbsSifu Hobbs unpacks the concept of “Drift or Disrupt” and shows how to apply it to Wing Chun practice to improve your skills radically.

Reviews

IN PRINT Lafayette Harris reviews the following books: Jeet Kune Do Foundations by Jason Korol and Becoming the Path of Wing Chun: Thought, Action and Awareness by Michael Herrera.

SCREEN FIGHTING David Peterson reviews the following movies: Brotherhood of the Blades 2, Sky Hunter, and The Brink.

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